If you or a loved one were injured in a scaffolding accident, it is imperative that you look into your legal options. Continue reading and give our skilled Panama City construction accident attorneys a call today to discuss your options.

What are the common causes of scaffolding accidents?

Usually, these accidents come out of nowhere. It is important to recognize that scaffolding accidents are almost always preventable, however, they still happen, and usually more frequently than you may think. In fact, they are one of the most common kinds of construction accidents. If you were newly injured in a scaffolding accident, our firm can help you fight for the compensation you need to heal. Scaffolding accidents can occur for a number of different reasons. Just some of the most common causes of scaffolding accidents that we see include the following:

  • Violations of OSHA guidelines
  • Lack of overhead protection
  • Malfunctioning brakes
  • Defective pulleys
  • Failing to properly secure scaffolds
  • Defective fall safety systems
  • Unsafe scaffold design
  • Negligent scaffold manufacturing

How do construction accidents happen?

It is no surprise that construction sites have a variety of risks, from power tools to unsafe scaffolding. Even though safety should be at the start of any construction site, occasionally, accidents still occur. Workers have to be very careful and make sure they use protective eyewear, helmets, and other safety items. When these steps are not taken or someone is working in an unsafe manner, injuries can occur. It is easy for an accident to happen on a construction site when the necessary level of caution is not taken. Some of the major causes of construction accidents in Florida are related to the following incidents:

  • Falling debris
  • Scaffolding falls
  • Scaffolding collapses
  • Blade & Saw accidents
  • Crane accidents
  • Exposure to hazardous materials
  • Ladder accidents
  • Falls
  • Unsafe property conditions
  • Explosions
  • Building collapses
  • Nail gun accidents
  • Electric shock
  • Lifting injuries

What steps can an injured party take after a construction accident in Florida?

If you were injured in a construction accident in Florida, it is in your best interest to look into your legal options. If you were hurt as an employee, you may be qualified to receive workers’ compensation. However, there are other cases where the victim of a construction accident is not associated with the site at all. These victims may have been visitors or just in the wrong place at the wrong time. If you would like to take legal action after being injured, you will have to prove that there was negligence by another party, which ultimately caused you to become injured. However, you may not have a case if you were trespassing on a private construction site without authorization and became injured. The need to provide evidence of the other party’s negligence is referred to as the burden of proof and must be satisfied in all personal injury cases. A successful injury case may permit you to recover significant compensation for your medical expenses, lost wages, time out of work, and pain and suffering.

Contact our experienced Florida firm

Our firm proudly handles injury claims, insurance disputes, hurricane claims, fire loss claims, commercial litigation, and construction law matters. To discuss your case with our experienced Panama City personal injury attorneys, contact Manuel & Thompson, P.A. today.